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Summit Healthcare Regional Medical Center

Travel Nurse RN - Labor and Delivery - $2,328 per week

Summit Healthcare Regional Medical Center, Show Low, Arizona, us, 85902


Certification Details

ACLS, BLS, NRP required.Intermediate or advanced Fetal Monitoring required.Job Details

Regional hospital in the beautiful White Mountains of Arizona has a need for a L&D Travel Nurse.Three 12-hour night shifts per week with guaranteed hours and no cancellations.With a plethora of outdoor activities and only a couple of hours to Flagstaff and Phoenix, this is the perfect opportunity to experience the best of Arizona!Job Requirements

Candidates should have ACLS, BLS, NRP, Fetal Monitoring, at least 3 years of experience, and an active AZ or compact license to apply.ACLS, BLS, NRP, Intermediate or advanced Fetal Monitoring Required.2 years of experience required.Must be proficient in fetal monitoring and the actions taken for fetal distress.Must be able to care for patients with pre-eclampsia.Clinical background in high risk patients. Since there is NOT an in-house OB, so the nurses need to be very proficient with their assessment skills and be able to handle OB emergencies until the provider arrives.May float to other units of hospital (usually MedSurg) if needed.Must be able to function in L&D and couplet care.Schedule Information

Start date: ASAPOrientation: Every MondayShift & Scheduling: - Nights 6p-6a Days 6a-6pWeekend Requirement: 3 weekend shifts per 4 week schedule minimum.Floating Requirement: - May float to ED or MS if experiencedCall: one shift per 4 week scheduleUnit Specific Information

Respiratory Therapist in unit 24/7Support staff on unit: Patient Care Technician, Health Unit SecretaryNurse manager occasionally see patients (when needed)2 years of experience required3+ years of experience requiredC-section experience requiredSupport staff on unit: OB scrub tech, HUCOB/Neonatologist not in house24/7 pharmacy in houseAdditional Details

ACLS, AWHONN Intermediate Fetal Monitoring, BLS, NIHSS, NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Program)